contracted

[US]/kən'træktɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. reduced in size, established by agreement, relating to a formal agreement.

Phrases & Collocations

contracted employee

contracted service

contract with

contract in

labor contract

contract management

breach of contract

sales contract

insurance contract

contract price

construction contract

under the contract

employment contract

purchase contract

sign a contract

by contract

under contract

psychological contract

contract terms

on contract

service contract

social contract

Example Sentences

He contracted a bad habit.

They contracted to build the new bridge.

a petty contracted idea

He contracted a fever.

They've contracted an agreement.

three people contracted a killer virus.

is contracted to "I 'll". "I will"

My son's contracted a severe fever.

They have contracted to build a railway across Africa.

She had contracted an alliance with a wealthy man of rank.

The bodybuilders contracted their biceps in unison.

the patterns of social relationships contracted by men and women differ.

he contracted a debt of £3,300.

Their firm have contracted to build a double-purpose bridge across the river.

'I am' is usually contracted to 'I'm' in oral speech.

The sick boy had an unhealthy flush and must have contracted pneumonia.

The builders have contracted for three bridges this year.

How many of the companies have contracted in so far?

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